Re: Mandy Jane's Corner

Re: Mandy Jane's Corner

Okay. The basic hours bit of it I am sure you can do because that is just 35 x 7

Right now I have said "time and a quarter" for the Friday overtime. The number of hours was 5The basic rate of pay was £ 7.00Once again there are different ways you can approach the problem, but they all amount to the same thing:I would be inclined to work out a rate of pay for this overtime. So do £7.00 / 4Then add this to £7.00

Re: Mandy Jane's Corner

Re: Mandy Jane's Corner

Good question. I could give you another overtime question if you feel that you need more practice.You did struggle with that one so I probably ought to.Also I do not at the moment know what it is to do with time that you are supposed to be learning about.The thing that springs to mind is something like how many seconds there are in a day or something.Do you want another question on overtime now ? Or would you prefer to move on to time ? (If you want to do timethen I need to know what sort of question you need to know about how to do)